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LOCAL

300 canker jobs given the ax

First it cost trees, now jobs. About 300 Plantation-based workers are out of work with the end of the citrus canker eradication program. 1B

SHOWTIME

Music fest has 1 shade: Blues

If the Hep Cat Boo Daddies are in town, it means it's time for blues by the river. In Showtime

HOME & GARDEN

An everyday couch? Say it's so, Joe

Forget yelling at the kids for eating ice cream in the family room. Stop banning the dog from his favorite chair. Joe Ruggiero, HGTV design guru, has come up with a line of furniture that will withstand bleach and still feel comfortable. That's a load off your mind and your feet. 1E

REPORTING FROM HAITI

Senior Staff Writer Tim Collie and Senior Photojournalist Mike Stocker are in Haiti for the elections. See their

reports on sun-sentinel.com

SPORTS

Heat runs Cavs out of Miami

The Miami Heat used a 22-0 first-half run to build its lead, then went on a 19-1 game-clinching burst in the fourth quarter to beat Cleveland 101-73, the Cavaliers' biggest loss of the season. 1C

Business school students, grab a calculator. Office Depot contributed $4.5 million to three South Florida universities (FAU, FIU and UM) and two organizations that aid diverse students, the largest corporate gift in the company's 19-year history. "This is building the future leaders of our company," Office Depot CEO Steve Odland said. 1D

NATION

Lethal shots causing debate

The Supreme Court has triggered a debate over lethal injections to carry out death sentences, with the justices delaying three executions and giving hope of reprieves to other inmates. 3A

WORLD

Arab world sees no humor in prophet cartoons

Outrage over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published in several European newspapers escalated in the Arab and Islamic world Thursday. Above, a Palestinian militant carries a gun outside the French Cultural Centre in Gaza City. Critics say the drawings were particularly insulting because some appeared to ridicule Muhammad. One cartoon showed the prophet wearing a turban shaped as a bomb. 16A

CONSUMER

A `worm' unearthed

A computer virus called "blackworm," which might affect 15,000 computers in the United States, is expected to awaken today. "Home users are going to be the hardest hit," said computer expert Joe Stewart. 1D

COMING TOMORROW

Living the legacy

Luctricia "Lu" Welters lives black history ... every day. Through dance, she passes a legacy of grace and movement in "underserved" communities. Hear her story. In her own words. In Lifestyle.